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A teacher made sick by mould who won a legal battle against Government after refusing to return to work at CedarBridge Academy has been offered a job back at the school.
Ulama Finn-Hendrickson's lawyer received an e-mail from the Attorney General's c...
DATE: Feb 19, 2008
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When Ulama Finn-Hendrickson began working at CedarBridge Academy in 2000 she was, she says, full of enthusiasm and "as fit as a horse".
Newly arrived on the Island with her Bermudian husband, the Jamaican mother-of-four was looking forward to a long ...
DATE: Feb 18, 2008
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A sick teacher with a mould allergy whose pay was stopped after she refused to return to CedarBridge Academy has won her legal battle against the Ministry of Education.
Ulama Finn-Hendrickson took Government to the Supreme Court when it stopped her s...
DATE: Feb 18, 2008
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Government yesterday allocated $1 million in the Budget to provide Bermudians with a free Bermuda College education in the next academic year — but students will have to pass their course or pay back the fees.
Finance Minister Paula Cox told the Hous...
DATE: Feb 16, 2008
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Hamilton Mayor Sutherland Madeiros insisted last night he would not resign and did not lie over the Bermuda Society of Arts (BSoA) controversy or his power of veto.
The Mayor sat down for a lengthy interview with The Royal Gazette a day after it was ...
DATE: Feb 15, 2008
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The new chairman of the parliamentary committee which scrutinises the spending of public money has promised to make it a priority to request that its meetings be held in public.
Shadow Finance Minister E.T. (Bob) Richards, who was appointed last week...
DATE: Feb 15, 2008
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Hamilton's sewage could eventually be pumped directly out to the reef line rather than into shallow waters, the City's Mayor revealed yesterday.
Sutherland Madeiros, announcing that work has begun on a new $680,000 sewage pipe from Dundonald Street t...
DATE: Feb 15, 2008
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The new chairman of the parliamentary committee which scrutinises the spending of public money has promised to make it a priority to request that its meetings be held in public.
Shadow Finance Minister E.T. (Bob) Richards, who was appointed last week...
DATE: Feb 15, 2008
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Home Affairs Minister Sen. David Burch told the Senate yesterday he wanted to dispel the "completely false" notion that Government was motivated by race.
At the start of the debate on the Throne Speech in the Upper House, Sen. Burch said: "I'd like t...
DATE: Feb 14, 2008
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New United Bermuda Party Sen. Charles Swan gave his maiden speech in the Upper House yesterday — promising to serve the people of the Island with dedication.
Sen. Swan, who was appointed to the Senate last month after running unsuccessfully for the O...
DATE: Feb 14, 2008
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